Transcription of PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY
1 JE Berkowitz, 08800 - 1 JE Berkowitz, Architectural glazing Guide Specification for Fusion Plus Section 08 81 00 glazing Note to Specification Writers, The specifications below are offered as desirable inclusions in the glazing specification and are not intended to be complete. An appropriate, qualified design professional must verify the suitability of a specific product for use in a particular application as well as review the final specification. PART 1 - GENERAL SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Glass including, heat-treated glass, insulating glass units, silk-screened glass, spandrel glass and laminated glass. B. Related Sections: 1. Drawings, GENERAL and Supplementary Conditions of the Contract, Division 1 and the following specifications sections apply to this section. 2. Section 08 41 00 Entrances and Storefronts 3.
2 Section 08 42 00 - Entrances 4. Section 08 43 00 - Storefronts 5. Section 08 44 00 Curtainwalls and Glazed Assemblies 6. Section 08 50 00 Windows 7. Section 08 60 00 Skylights REFERENCES (Delete all reference standards that are not required and add any standards required by local or state standards. The Contracting Requirements or Division 1, Section 01420. References may establish the edition date of standards not otherwise indicated. Division 1 may include full names and addresses of the organization whose standards are referenced.) A. United States 1. ANSI American National Standard for glazing Materials Used in Buildings Safety Performance and Methods Test. 2. ASTM C162 Standard Terminology of Glass and Glass Products. 3. ASTM C1036 Standard Specification for Flat Glass. 4. ASTM C1048 Standard Specification for Heat-Treated Glass Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass.
3 5. ASTM C1172 Standard Specification for Laminated Architectural Flat Glass. 6. ASTM C1376 Standard Specification for Pyrolytic and Vacuum Deposition Coatings on Glass. 7. ASTM E1300 Standard Practice for Determining the Minimum Thickness and Type of Glass Required to Resist a Specified Load. 8. ASTM E2188 Standard Test Method for Insulating Glass Unit Performance. 9. ASTM E2189 Standard Method for Testing Resistance to Fogging in Insulating Glass Units. 10. ASTM E2190 Standard Specification for Insulating Glass Unit Performance and Evaluation. 11. CSPC 16 CFR 1201 Safety Standard for Architectural glazing Materials. 12. Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) glazing Guidelines. 13. EN 14179-1:2005 European Heat Soaking Standard. 14. gana glazing manual : Glass Association of North America.
4 15. GANA Sealant manual : Glass Association of North America. 16. GANA Laminated Glass Design Guide: Glass Association of North America. 17. GANA/GTA 66-9-20 Specification for Heat-Strengthened or Fully Tempered Ceramic Enameled Spandrel Glass for Use in Building Window/Curtainwalls and Other Architectural Applications. JE Berkowitz, 08800 - 2 18. ISO 9001 Certification. DEFINITIONS A. Sealed Insulating Glass Unit Surfaces & Coating Orientation 1. Surface 1 Exterior surface of outer pane (surface facing outdoors of outboard lite). 2. Surface 2 Interior surface of outer pane (surface facing indoors of outboard lite). 3. Surface 3 Exterior surface of inner pane (surface facing outdoors of inboard lite). 4. Surface 4 Interior surface of inner pane (surface facing indoors of inboard lite).
5 B. Performance Characteristics 1. Center-of-Glass Performance values that take only the center portion of a glass make-up into account and not the framing members (customarily found in Sweets catalog and used in Section 08800 architectural specifications). 2. Center-of-Glass thermal and optical performance properties shall be based on data and calculations from the current LBNL Windows computer program. 3. Fenestration Performance - Performance values that take into account the total fenestration (Center-of-Glass and framing members). Normally identified with building energy codes such as ASHRAE-IESNA and the IECC. These values can also be tested and certified by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Design Requirements 1. Provide glazing systems capable of withstanding normal thermal movements, wind loads and impact loads, without failure, including loss due to ineffective manufacture, fabrication and installation: deterioration of glazing materials; and other defects in construction.
6 2. Provide glass thickness and strengths (annealed, heat-strengthened, tempered or heat soaked) required to meet or exceed the following criteria based on project loads and in-service conditions per ASTM E1300. a) Minimum thickness of annealed or heat-treated glass products is selected, so that worst-case probability of failure does not exceed the following: 1) 8 breaks per 1000 for glass installed vertically or not over 15 degrees from the vertical pane and under wind action. 2) 1 break per 1000 for glass installed 15 degrees from the vertical plane and under action of snow and/ or wind. SUBMITTALS A. Submit 12-inch (305mm) square samples of each type of glass indicated and 12-inch (305 mm) long samples of each color required for each type of sealant or gasket exposed to view. B. Submit manufacturer s product sheet and glazing instructions.
7 C. Submit compatibility and adhesion test reports from sealant manufacturer, indicating materials were tested for compatibility and adhesion with glazing sealant, as well as other glazing materials including insulating units. D. Submit reports from fabricated glass manufacturer indicating that the glass meets the requirements of any security test. Reports specified on the drawings. E. Mock-ups Refer to Division 8 Section Aluminum Framed Curtain Walls , Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts , Aluminum Windows and All-Glass Entrances and Storefronts for requirements applicable to mock-ups. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers and organizations below, except where more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to these publications for glazing terms not otherwise defined in this section or referenced standards.
8 1. GANA Publications 2. AAMA Publications 3. IGMA Publications B. Safety glass products in the United States comply with CPSC 16 CFR 1201 for Category II materials. JE Berkowitz, 08800 - 3 C. Insulating glass products are to be permanently marked either on spacers or at least one insulating unit component with appropriate label of inspecting and testing agency listed below: 1. United States Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC) D. Manufacturer to be ISO 9001 Certified. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Comply with manufacturer s instruction for receiving, handling, storing and protecting glass and glazing materials. B. Delivery: Deliver materials in manufacturer s original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact. C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful environmental conditions and at temperature and humidity conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
9 D. Exercise care to prevent damage to glass and damage/deterioration to coating on glass. PROJECT SITE CONDITIONS A. Field Measurement: When construction schedule permits, verify field measurements with drawing dimensions prior to fabrication of glass products. WARRANTY A. Provide a written 10-year limited warranty from date of manufacture for insulating glass. Warranty covers deterioration due to normal conditions of use and not to handling, installing, protecting and maintaining practices contrary to glass manufacturer s published instructions. B. Provide a written 5-year limited warranty from date of manufacture for ceramic frit silk-screened and ceramic frit spandrel glass. Warranty covers deterioration due to normal conditions of use and not to handling, installing, protecting and maintaining practices contrary to glass manufacturer s published instructions.
10 C. Provide a written 5-year limited warranty for laminated glass. Warranty covers deterioration due to normal use and not handling, installing, protecting and maintaining practices contrary to glass manufacturer s published instructions. PART 2 - GENERAL MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacture is used in the section to refer to a firm that produces primary glass or fabricated glass as defined in the referenced glazing standards. B. Acceptable manufacturer s include: 1. JE Berkowitz, (1-800-257-7827) 2. PPG Industries 3. Guardian Industries 4. Pilkington 5. ACH (Formerly Visteon) MATERIALS A. JEB FUSION PLUS MONOLITHIC TWO-PLY LAMINATED GLASS (Note: For Two-ply laminated Glass in an Insulating Glass Unit, use the format for Sealed Insulating Glass (IG) Units substituting this section for the lite (outboard or inboard) that is to be Two-Ply laminated).